Jake Paul punches back at Canelo Alvarez, calling him a ‘money-hungry squirrel’
- Jake Paul accused Canelo Alvarez of ducking a fight to sign a lucrative deal with Riyadh Season, claiming they had a signed contract for a match set to be announced soon.
- Canelo Alvarez completed a four-fight deal with Riyadh Season, which included a fight with Terence Crawford, leading to the cancellation of his planned match with Paul.
- Paul criticized Alvarez for prioritizing money over boxing, calling him a 'money-hungry squirrel' and asserting that any fight Alvarez has this year will be smaller than his own.
- In response, Alvarez dismissed Paul as a 'f*cking YouTuber' and urged fans to ignore him.
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Jake Paul countered Saul “Canelo” Alvarez on Friday, a day after the Mexican boxing icon denied the speculations of a match with the YouTube star and instead announced a four-fight contract as part of the Riyadh Season event series.
Jake Paul responded aggressively to Canelo Alvarez after calling him youtuber and not accepting his proposal to fight
Jake Paul punches back at Canelo Alvarez, calling him a 'money-hungry squirrel'
Jake Paul punched back at Canelo Alvarez on Friday night, a day after the Mexican boxing icon passed up a speculated bout with the YouTube star and agreed to a four-fight deal with Riyadh Season

Jake Paul punches back at Canelo Alvarez, calling him a ‘money-hungry squirrel’
Jake Paul punched back at Canelo Alvarez on Friday night, a day after the Mexican boxing icon passed up a speculated bout with the YouTube star and agreed to a four-fight deal with Riyadh Season. “The truth is, you could be bought,” Paul said to Alvarez on social media. “You’re a money-hungry squirrel chasing your next nut. The truth is, these sports-washing, shady characters are paying you hundreds of millions of dollars to stop our fight from …
Jake Paul goes nuclear on Canelo Alvarez in fiery response to boxing icon dismissing fight rumors: "You're a money-hungry squirrel"
Jake Paul has unleashed a fiery tirade against Canelo Alvarez after the Mexican boxing superstar walked away from their rumored fight to sign a lucrative four-fight deal with Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Sea
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